"Energy Politics in Russia"
Year of Reimagining Russia's Realms Lecture, for more information, visit russia.as.uky.edu
Year of Reimagining Russia's Realms Lecture, for more information, visit russia.as.uky.edu
Lecture for the Year of Reimagining Russia's Realms, for more information, visit russia.as.uky.edu
Films of the Perestroika period--1980s-1990s
Lecture for the Year of Reimagining Russia's Realms. For more information, please visit russia.as.uky.edu
Lecture for the Year of Reimagining Russia's Realms. For more information, visit russia.as.uky.edu
Retrospective of the great animated films of Yuri Norshtein.
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Adjunct Anthropology Professor Kim McBride's 22 years of archaeological work at Pleasant Hill, a former Shaker community approximately 30 miles southwest of Lexington, was recently featured in the national publication, American Archaeology magazine. The magazine's seven-page feature highlights McBride's extensive work at Pleasant Hill, which includes directing a series of field schools in which more than 100 students have located former building sites throughout the village.
Dr. Daniel J. Klionsky
Alexander G. Ruthven Professor of Life Sciences
Honorary Professor of the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
National Science Foundation Distinguished Teaching Scholar
University of Michigan
Life Sciences Institute
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Department of Biological Chemistry
Faculty Host: Dr. Ed Rucker
Sponsored by Department of Biology Ribble Endowment
*Refreshments served at 3:45pm
Biology professor James Krupa recently received his second major accolade from the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) in the past two years.